top 5 best yielding strains ?

SchmoeJoe

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i bought white widow as i was told this strain is easy to grow and more forgiving ( im a beginner ).
but what i want to know what are the best producing high yielding strains , i mean everyone wants to grow more right ?
now ive done some googling and im getting conflicting reviews of the top 10 highest yielding strains so i want to ask the guys " who know " and the guys who " have grown before and seen results "
what are the best yielders ( in your opinion )

cheers
skorp :)
I had a Sensi Star that could be pretty crazy indoors and out.
 

cindysid

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Copper Chem from GPS is a new one for me, but I have one going in a 15 gallon pot with ROLS that's getting really loaded. I had to break over the top half to fit under the lights and it is about 5 feet tall and wide and 4 weeks into flower, and it is covered with buds. It may be my best yielder yet, and really good smoke.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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pure power plant - nirvana
ice - nirvana
grape god - next generation
buddha's dream - sin city (but discontinued)
goji og - bodhi
bubblicious - nirvana
snow white - nirvana
skunk #1 - dutch passion (2002)
blueberry - dutch passion (2002) I had 2 distinct phenos one mutant purple (my white whale) that had a decent yield and 2 that were a green pheno that budded out huge
sour kosher - dna
Blue dream cut or crosses with that cut.

There are tons more but all of these had no problem packing on weight with a little TLC.
 

Potmetal

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Most are hybrids, so consistency is in the hands of the breeder. That said, if you're new to the scene you might consider some points. The first is that your growing process impacts your quality and yield more than strain. Secondly, most strains available are likely gonna surprise you compared to any bagseed, generally. Finally, do not expect to grow trees like some of the more seasoned growers you see here. Some have their stuff so dialed in that they explode. Definitely seen some grows on RIU that are amazing Typically they're producing like they are because they've experienced many more variables and constants than most. They are ables I to piece together the process from angles that most newer growers haven't considered.

That said I've had better yields from blue dream and silver widow thus far, but a locally bred hybrid I've got now is really starting to open my eyes.
 

kushedy

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Most crosses with haze will put out big time. Casey Jones is also a thoroughbred bud making machine.
 

Illicitmango

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Just a few nirvana strains I've run in a 2ftx4ftx5tall tent in soil in 1 gallon pots. 2 450w led panels{270w from the wall total} I've grown each of these strains multiple times. They all were originally from seed, took cuttings to keep a mother of each incase I wanna run them again. But with taking clones And flowering them they've been yielding consistently. They all get 4 weeks of veg from the first sign of roots. Then 8 weeks flower. I do 3 flowering at a time grown into a screen.
These are the weights per plant I usually have at the end after it's all cut, trimmed, dried, and cured.
N.lights- 3oz
W. Widow - 4oz
Bubblelicious - 3oz
GSC - not done yet, 3 weeks to go
 

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t917q

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Afghan kush x black domina and the original Anesthesia by Whazzup are my two biggest. The Annie does not look like a yield winner but the buds are rock hard and heavy. Unfortunately the annie seeds are no longer available as far as I can tell.
 

Puff_Dragon

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Well, although I do think its more to do with genetics in that seed then a specific strain per se (although 'big bud' and its various descendants are historically famous for bulk). If I were going to say my current fave (of what I'm growing under a cheap,4 year old chinese cob light) I'd have to say *Strawberry Cream* (by Breaking Buds - 70% Sativa).
For me it towers over the other strains I'm currently growing. For ease of growing, speed of growth (imo - it would be great for SCROG), size of fan leaves (bigger then my hands), good stem and branch thickness (with little focus on thickening them through nutes), good growth from the bottom of plant (so lower branches compete well, for light, with higher branches) and a great smell profile to boot (when the branches/'stem are rubbed :)
The 'blurb' states it's a cross of Strawberry Creme and Ice Cream strains.

I 'believe' these are the parent strains:
http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Strawberry_Creme/Riot_Seeds/
http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Ice_Cream/Paradise_Seeds/
 
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